Aaah - what do I see under $184 perk? Scourge of the Underkind boxed! Finally! :great

Tyball

31 March 2018 21:47

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demolition

31 March 2018 22:45

Apparently backing this project caused my CC to become blocked as the transaction was flagged as suspicious.. But at least I was able to get it reopened after calling them and answering a few questions. :)

alpine9000

31 March 2018 23:09

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Originally Posted by demolition
(Post 1231399)

Apparently backing this project caused my CC to become blocked as the transaction was flagged as suspicious.. But at least I was able to get it reopened after calling them and answering a few questions. :)

Well to be fair it is suspicious that anyone would spend that kind of money on a plastic case from a worthless computer from the 80’s, but that’s what makes us so special I guess :-)

I also backed it :)

4pLaY

31 March 2018 23:30

Gonna have to get a few of these cases for my aging A500s :). Now if only they would make new fronts for the A4000D i would be a happy camper.

wiz12

01 April 2018 02:21

I would eventually like to see new A600 cases since the clips on them are infamous for breaking.

voyager_1701e

01 April 2018 12:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by demolition
(Post 1231399)

Apparently backing this project caused my CC to become blocked as the transaction was flagged as suspicious.. But at least I was able to get it reopened after calling them and answering a few questions. :)

I had the same problem. I used a 2nd CC from a different bank and it went straight through. 10 minutes later I got a text saying 2 suspect transactions from the original bank....I replied confirming they were true...and received a reply that I could now complete the transaction....a bit too late.

Seems unusual a bank would block a transaction from a large platform like Indiegogo...not like they are brand new on the scene.

You sometimes need to flex the bottom base to get the motherboard in and out of that clip. I don't find it a major hassle, but I've often wondered why it even needed to be there since the two bottom screws holds the motherboard in place already.

amenophis

06 April 2018 18:33

Oh ok,

My bad.

So simple answer is: What L-shaped clip? :D

Thanks for your support guys,
Phil

demolition

06 April 2018 19:25

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Well, it's an upside-down L. Here's a closeup.

Lord Aga

06 April 2018 19:38

Why not "1" clip :)

demolition

06 April 2018 20:34

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Originally Posted by Lord Aga
(Post 1232716)

Why not "1" clip :)

Sure, you can call it that.

amenophis

06 April 2018 21:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by demolition
(Post 1232710)

Well, it's an upside-down L. Here's a closeup.

That was a joke ;)
Meaning this is stripped out. No more. Nada. Bye bye ;)

Thank you for your support guys, the team needs all Amigans so that we can get molds for Amiga 500 cases.

Cheers,
Phil

Ragnarok

06 April 2018 23:03

Already supported for 2 cases! I hope that we'll get into the tank mouse cases, too...!!!!

Following A1200 case production, our partner informed us he couldn't operate the A500 case production under the same condition we agreed on the A1200 cases. This led us to create the Color Stretch goal you saw at campaign launch.

For each color change through production, there is a color change fee.

These includes:

Removing molds from Injection

Cleaning of each molds & cleaning injection system

Molds re-install, setup & calibration for next production.

This operation can take up to two days.

The team has been in discussion with manufacturer since end of A1200 case production (for backers).

Yesterday evening we ultimately found an understanding with our partner, and they agreed to proceed under the same conditions than production of the A1200 case, but this time for the A500 case.

- ALL COLORS are back within standard Campaign Goal.

- TANK MOUSE Shells Stretch Goal has been Adjusted!

The team is very glad to share this awesome update with you guys 😉

Thank you for your support.

Like for the A1200 cases, we need all Amigans on this to create new molds for Amiga 500 cases.